The documentation for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 7.0 is in the process of being converted from Framemaker, HTML, and PDF files to DocWiki format. Documents will be converted at different times. Check back often to see the latest documentation.

The first time that we release documentation for a major release (such as Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0), we release it in HTML onto Cisco.com. We then convert the administration documentation (except for Release Notes) into DocWiki format. We do not convert end-user documentation to DocWiki format.

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All updates to the documentation will then occur on the DocWiki only. The original HTML documents on Cisco.com are not updated unless there is another major release of the product. For minor and maintenance releases, we only update the documentation on the DocWiki and not the HTML files or the online help within the application.

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=== Who Can Update the Documentation on the DocWiki? ===

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One advantage of the DocWiki is that anyone with a Cisco.com user ID and password (so Cisco employees, contractors, and certain customers) can update the documentation on the DocWiki. This helps to promote collaboration.

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=== How Do You Update the DocWiki? ===

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Updating the DocWiki is easy!

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===== Before You Begin =====

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Make sure that you have a Cisco.com user ID and password.

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===== Procedure =====

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# Click '''Log in''' on the top right.

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# Enter your Cisco. com user ID and password.

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# Navigate to the page that you want to update.

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# On the top of the page, click '''edit'''.

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#: '''NOTE:''' We do not recommend clicking '''[edit]''' on the side of the pages

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#: You are now in editing mode.

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# Make changes.

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# At the bottom of the page, in the box called "Summary/Reason" enter a short description of your changes or why you are making the changes.

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# Click '''Save page'''.

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The system sends a notification of the change to the documentation team. The documentation team reviews all DocWiki changes to make sure that they follow Cisco guidelines.

Revision as of 17:10, 19 March 2009

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace provides a rich-media conferencing solution that includes the following:

Voice, web, and video-conferencing capabilities

Centralized access

Real-time collaboration

Integrated-network security that uses the existing telephony or IP-based infrastructure of your organization

Information about the DocWiki

The first time that we release documentation for a major release (such as Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0), we release it in HTML onto Cisco.com. We then convert the administration documentation (except for Release Notes) into DocWiki format. We do not convert end-user documentation to DocWiki format.

All updates to the documentation will then occur on the DocWiki only. The original HTML documents on Cisco.com are not updated unless there is another major release of the product. For minor and maintenance releases, we only update the documentation on the DocWiki and not the HTML files or the online help within the application.

Who Can Update the Documentation on the DocWiki?

One advantage of the DocWiki is that anyone with a Cisco.com user ID and password (so Cisco employees, contractors, and certain customers) can update the documentation on the DocWiki. This helps to promote collaboration.

How Do You Update the DocWiki?

Updating the DocWiki is easy!

Before You Begin

Make sure that you have a Cisco.com user ID and password.

Procedure

Click Log in on the top right.

Enter your Cisco. com user ID and password.

Navigate to the page that you want to update.

On the top of the page, click edit.

NOTE: We do not recommend clicking [edit] on the side of the pages

You are now in editing mode.

Make changes.

At the bottom of the page, in the box called "Summary/Reason" enter a short description of your changes or why you are making the changes.

Click Save page.

The system sends a notification of the change to the documentation team. The documentation team reviews all DocWiki changes to make sure that they follow Cisco guidelines.